Materials Science for Engineers

Materials Science for Engineers

by KeithD.Leaver (Author), J.C.Anderson (Author), ReesD.Rawlings (Author), PatrickS.Leevers (Author)

Synopsis

This fifth edition of a successful textbook continues to provide students with an introduction to the basic principles of materials science over a broad range of topics. The authors have revised and updated this edition to include many new applications and recently developed materials.

The book is presented in three parts. The first section discusses the physics, chemistry, and internal structure of materials. The second part examines the mechanical properties of materials and their application in engineering situations. The final section presents the electromagnetic properties of materials and their application. Each chapter begins with an outline of the relevance of its topics and ends with problems that require an understanding of the theory and some reasoning ability to resolve. These are followed by self-assessment questions, which test students' understanding of the principles of materials science and are designed to quickly cover the subject area of the chapter.

This edition of Materials Science for Engineers includes an expanded treatment of many materials, particulary polymers, foams, composites and functional materials. Of the latter, superconductors and magnetics have received greater coverage to account for the considerable development in these fields in recent years. New sections on liquid crystals, superalloys, and organic semiconductors have also been added to provide a comprehensive overview of the field of materials science.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 680
Edition: 5
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 09 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0748763651
ISBN 13: 9780748763658

Media Reviews
The whole book is an easy-to-read introduction into some of the most important and interesting parts of materials science. It focuses on the main issues and treats these in a clear and precise manner . A number of end-of-chapter problems and well-selected self-assessment questions (with answers) will enable students to test their understanding of the text . [Some] textbooks try to introduce microstructural characterization and micromechanical modelling at the undergraduate stage, but many statements turn out to be incorrect ... . This is what the present book carefully avoids and what might be a key to its success. - Materials World, Vol. 13, No. 7, July 2005